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chris: thank you. kim. >> i think on the afghan strategy in a couple of years you're going to see to a return to a bush-rumsfeld war plan. special operating forces, leading the way. small numbers of regular army. and that's going to be the situation on the ground for up to a decade to come. chris: wow. >> all right. i'm switching to iran. forget about the united states and the u.n. sanctions against iran. this week, what a lot of people didn't notice is the european union just adopted a huge set of very rigid -- rigorous sanctions against iran's oil and banking sectors. and i think look to see the obama administration trying to get a lot of mileage out of that. chris: ok. >> i'm back to the mid terms. this past week, a democratic member sent a videotape to one. guys in our washington office. and you know what it was? it was karl rove giving his talking points before the 2006 mid terms. and it sounded exactly like what the democrats are saying now about the mid terms right ahead. and the republicans got
chris: thank you. kim. >> i think on the afghan strategy in a couple of years you're going to see to a return to a bush-rumsfeld war plan. special operating forces, leading the way. small numbers of regular army. and that's going to be the situation on the ground for up to a decade to come. chris: wow. >> all right. i'm switching to iran. forget about the united states and the u.n. sanctions against iran. this week, what a lot of people didn't notice is the european union just...
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crap chris clapp logan director of communications at enough is enough and former new york studio we have to leave marcus editor of the last and co-founder and editor of the web site the assistance ladies thank you both for joining me now chris i'll start with you do you think this is a big deal here that we apparently i don't even know until today that hollywood doesn't do this but this is supposedly the first mainstream movie that's actually advertising itself on porn websites is that a big deal to you well it is a big deal in the fact that this is as you say the first mainstream movie that's advertising actually on porn sites if you go to most normal porn sites what you see are a lot of sexually oriented businesses sex toys etc other porn sites advertise and so it is a big deal in that sense this particular movie does focus on the progress and its role and kind of launching the internet so it's really no surprise from that perspective but we have seen is a lot of cross marketing really in mainstream media and a lot of our culture we've seen the porn kind of influences have infecte
crap chris clapp logan director of communications at enough is enough and former new york studio we have to leave marcus editor of the last and co-founder and editor of the web site the assistance ladies thank you both for joining me now chris i'll start with you do you think this is a big deal here that we apparently i don't even know until today that hollywood doesn't do this but this is supposedly the first mainstream movie that's actually advertising itself on porn websites is that a big...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." on the steps of the lincoln memorial, thousands gather for a rally to restore honor to america. now the man behind the event, glenn beck, speaks out on country's future, his critics, and himself in his first and only interview after the rally. glenn beck, only on "fox news sunday." then the bad economic news piles up. with the summer of recovery losing steam, we'll ask our sunday group what it means for the november elections. and our power player of the week. saving lives in and out of the emergency room. all right now on "fox news sunday". and hello again from fox news in washington. well, it was part revival meeting, part patriotic rally. and there may have never been anything quite like it on the national mall. >> they came by the tens of thousands. stretching all the way from the steps of the lincoln memorial down past the reflecting pool. saturday's event called "restoring honor" was a tribute to our military, and a call for americans to return to core values. while there was no
>> chris: i'm chris wallace and this is "fox news sunday." on the steps of the lincoln memorial, thousands gather for a rally to restore honor to america. now the man behind the event, glenn beck, speaks out on country's future, his critics, and himself in his first and only interview after the rally. glenn beck, only on "fox news sunday." then the bad economic news piles up. with the summer of recovery losing steam, we'll ask our sunday group what it means for the...
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. >> chris mitchell joins us here. he is in the united states. >> great to be with you. >> we heard these efforts to resume peace talks. israel seems isolated. how do the israeli's feel. >> they are discouraged. the process started around 1994, about 16 years with no genuine change. i think a lot of iz srael's are looking behind the proces we see the news, calls for the peace talks, underneath what israelis are seeing, they look at the palastinia media and encourage of jihad and even -- hamas is dedicated to destroying israel. >> chris, israel came under blistering attack from the international community r the way it handled the flotilla incident when the turks sent over a ship bount for gaza. the evangelical support had unwaiver support. what impact did that have? >> a great impact. it was almost immediate condemnation of israel. the christians supported th. i thinthat was a prime example of the way christians have supported inssence i have been the in the middle east. the people kept coming back in the midst of dange
. >> chris mitchell joins us here. he is in the united states. >> great to be with you. >> we heard these efforts to resume peace talks. israel seems isolated. how do the israeli's feel. >> they are discouraged. the process started around 1994, about 16 years with no genuine change. i think a lot of iz srael's are looking behind the proces we see the news, calls for the peace talks, underneath what israelis are seeing, they look at the palastinia media and encourage of...
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thank you, chris. harold ford junior is here and began his political career at 26 succeeding his father in the united states house of represents. representing tennessee's 9th district in congress and in the fall of 2006 he lost a closely contested race for the senate to bob corker and lives in new york city and serving as chairman of the leadership council and wrote a book called "more davids than goliath: a political education." pleased have you back. >> thank you. >> charlie: what's the title about. >> my dad taught me early able at about politics and one lesson is not all goliaths are bad but all davids are good and you always have to be mindful and if you get into politics and your job is to protect davids. i was always touched because he said no one should be ashamed of having authority and david always has to be protect two, i grew up going to church the old fashioned way and i was forced too and my preacher always said there were more davids than goliaths and it when in one ear and out the other
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace, and this is "fox news sunday." sarah palin takes on the president over immigration and his handling of the economy. what about her own political future? we'll find out in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, history on the hill. the top two republicans in congress join us for their first joint interview ever. senate leader mitch mcconnell and house leader john boehner, together only on "fox news sunday." and congressman charles rangel finds himself in serious ethics trouble. we'll ask our to sunday panel how much that could hurt democratic chances in november. all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. first, some news and pictures you may not find in your sunday paper. in rhinebeck, new york, saturday, chelsea clinton married her long-time boyfriend marc mezvinsky. the bride was walked down the aisle by her proud father, the former president. the ceremony took place at sunset. it was conducted by a rabbi and a minister. hundreds of guests including celebrities from entertainment a
>> chris: i'm chris wallace, and this is "fox news sunday." sarah palin takes on the president over immigration and his handling of the economy. what about her own political future? we'll find out in a "fox news sunday" exclusive. then, history on the hill. the top two republicans in congress join us for their first joint interview ever. senate leader mitch mcconnell and house leader john boehner, together only on "fox news sunday." and congressman charles...
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natural analyst chris mayer there. to germany now where the army is trying to catch up with hundreds of suspected cases of ex soldiers suffering from mental health problems this comes as the country's forces attempt to step up their efforts in tackling the group needs urgent see the northern afghan province of can do is told barton examines the army gay sions that even one of the world's most developed countries is failing to look over to its former soldiers. these men were once soldiers and dress to serve germany for twenty four years and then up left and colonel in afghanistan he had his fair share of hairy experiences i was fighting against the taliban around about five i was in one minute i had sword fight attack so i had to hunt grenades all the things who are not all mowed for so we're joined more and i did my job but even with his experience the stress of things he'd seen began to eat away at him until a doctor told me ok you are not longer a soldier you have to go you have to be aware in front of your own avail
natural analyst chris mayer there. to germany now where the army is trying to catch up with hundreds of suspected cases of ex soldiers suffering from mental health problems this comes as the country's forces attempt to step up their efforts in tackling the group needs urgent see the northern afghan province of can do is told barton examines the army gay sions that even one of the world's most developed countries is failing to look over to its former soldiers. these men were once soldiers and...
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financial analyst chris mad that now that's what we're also covering on live at r.t. dot com russian police are on the money they busted again which printed fifty million rubles in counterfeit currency every month see if you can tell the difference on our website. and the u.s. looks into one of the country's biggest immigration fraud schemes which made criminals millions of dollars are harming the child says of the asylum seekers more head to watty dot com. to germany now where the army is trying to catch up with hundreds of suspected cases of ex soldiers suffering from mental health problems this comes as the country's forces attempt to step up their efforts in tackling the growing insurgency in the northern afghan province of can do is ati's tom barton examines the allegations that even one of the world's most developed countries is failing to look after its former soldiers. these men soldiers and draftsmen served germany for twenty four years and afghanistan had its fair share of their experiences i was fighting against the taliban around about five four walls in o
financial analyst chris mad that now that's what we're also covering on live at r.t. dot com russian police are on the money they busted again which printed fifty million rubles in counterfeit currency every month see if you can tell the difference on our website. and the u.s. looks into one of the country's biggest immigration fraud schemes which made criminals millions of dollars are harming the child says of the asylum seekers more head to watty dot com. to germany now where the army is...
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we have been taking great pains as chris pointed out to note that the approvals we are making are for life safety changes to the buildings and not for particular uses. the e.i.r. process is a little hard to pin down and i think the previous speaker is correct, it will probably take 18 months. so we are in a situation where the uses cannot be legalized until that process is done. the other thing i just wanted to clarify and i understand that the map that you have showing all those districts -- looks a bit alarming and i can totally understand. we had to come up for a way for purposes of the e.i.r. of studying areas for potential growth because they have so many properties that are scattered in a number of different places. and if we are who to look at potential growth which an e.i.r. is intended to do, we need to identify districts that could potentially have additional facilities in. that doesn't mean when we get 18 months down the road, we'll say you can buy buildings in all these districts. the e.i.r. will look at those impacts. and the planning commission will say, no, the impacts
we have been taking great pains as chris pointed out to note that the approvals we are making are for life safety changes to the buildings and not for particular uses. the e.i.r. process is a little hard to pin down and i think the previous speaker is correct, it will probably take 18 months. so we are in a situation where the uses cannot be legalized until that process is done. the other thing i just wanted to clarify and i understand that the map that you have showing all those districts --...
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that was financial analyst chris mayer there. to germany where the only is trying to catch up with hundreds of suspected cases of exogenous suffering from mental health problems this comes as the country's forces attempt to step up their efforts in tackling the growing insurgency in the northern afghan province of can do this. tom barton examines the allegations that even one of the world's most developed countries is failing to the cove to its former soldiers. these men soldiers and drag them sort of germany for twenty four years and you know the tenant in afghanistan he had his fair share of experiences i was fighting you going through the wrong aboard five i was in one my. normal. for so we're joined more and i did my job but even with his experience the stress of things he'd seen began to eat away at him until a doctor told me ok you are not longer a soldier you have to go you have to be aware in front off your own availing to do this job that you are not able to do that you are. in armies the world over post-traumatic stress
that was financial analyst chris mayer there. to germany where the only is trying to catch up with hundreds of suspected cases of exogenous suffering from mental health problems this comes as the country's forces attempt to step up their efforts in tackling the growing insurgency in the northern afghan province of can do this. tom barton examines the allegations that even one of the world's most developed countries is failing to the cove to its former soldiers. these men soldiers and drag them...
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chris hogg went to meet him in the mongolian capitol. >> battling it out. mongolia at's best boxer. 2012 is two years away. competition is still fears. the national contest a week to show you have what it takes -- the national contest away to show you have what it takes to win an olympic gold. >> boxing is becoming more and more popular here. that is largely due to the success of this man. he is voted the best boxer in the world and in 2008. that year, he won an olympic gold for beijing. he plans to repeat this. frustratingly for him go, -- though, he is confined to the gymnasium. >> i can not deserve that. >> as soon as the and the banks are over, you start preparing. -- as soon as the olympics are over, you start preparing. mongolians are no different. i set myself the goal of going to the olympics in 2012. >> this is where he started, a rough neighborhood on the edge of the capitol. his upbringing was troubled. >> my father told me, do not fight on the streets. that is not real fighting. if you are really good at it, do it in the ring and be a success. >
chris hogg went to meet him in the mongolian capitol. >> battling it out. mongolia at's best boxer. 2012 is two years away. competition is still fears. the national contest a week to show you have what it takes -- the national contest away to show you have what it takes to win an olympic gold. >> boxing is becoming more and more popular here. that is largely due to the success of this man. he is voted the best boxer in the world and in 2008. that year, he won an olympic gold for...
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food costs will maine's a key responsibility for the government to regional foresees financial analyst chris the mayor says it's too early to predict if we're facing a global food crisis but says the shop price rises are likely. when a very precarious time in and will know more about that in next few weeks because we're at a very important point where the farmers have to get their crop in and this drought persists in russia for example or start to affect next year's harvest the worst. it will be the big food importers in mostly there in the middle east north africa egypt for example is a big importer of food and some of the poorer countries like india and pakistan were already there seeing big surges in prices for food so there will certainly be the most food companies have a couple of choices to make be either absorb the price increases them selves or they pass it along so it's been interesting to listen to some of the c.e.o.'s of companies talk about what they're going to do i think you will see higher prices for food bread items for even for things like beer price of barley and doubled in
food costs will maine's a key responsibility for the government to regional foresees financial analyst chris the mayor says it's too early to predict if we're facing a global food crisis but says the shop price rises are likely. when a very precarious time in and will know more about that in next few weeks because we're at a very important point where the farmers have to get their crop in and this drought persists in russia for example or start to affect next year's harvest the worst. it will...
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the end of the season as well and they introduced three new players to help them do that defendant chris smalling an england twenty one international and portuguese forward to. score a who is better known by the nickname back. both just twenty third member of the trio made his home debut on monday as a substitute for rooney twenty two year old mexican international javier heir non this. i was telling these phrases those who need may contain what i am living. the dream the life i was like ten years old and i always look you know. these players like skulls i just want to be like like them no and i mean i'm here and i want all the enjoy it i love this thing the support to anybody i want to talk to world like like a human like a player and the most important thing i want to win championships with. meanwhile united's rivals manchester city on veiled another new signing motto about their life from milan but it's going to strike a signed a five year contract at the city of manchester stadium despite previously stating his desire to remain in made silly he sounds that reuniting with coach are be
the end of the season as well and they introduced three new players to help them do that defendant chris smalling an england twenty one international and portuguese forward to. score a who is better known by the nickname back. both just twenty third member of the trio made his home debut on monday as a substitute for rooney twenty two year old mexican international javier heir non this. i was telling these phrases those who need may contain what i am living. the dream the life i was like ten...
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>> i would like to emphasize that chris' characterization of how the three methods of look forge loofer life in the ununiverse are right on and that nasa is putting its resources in understanding where to look for life and actual what he to look for and focusing on surface exploration, on other planetary bodies but also how do you look as mom astronomically. how do you look for other planetary systems and tell whether or not you can, if there is life on the planet. >> you don't use radio at the nasa -- at nasa, but you do have a terrestrial planet finder, finder; that correct? >> well, we hope to have a terrestrial planet finder this. is a space-based telescope that will be able to look at other planetary systems and spot a planet that is similar to the size of earth and then also do something spectroscopically. look to see what color it is then get an i had whether or not the planet is potentially habitable. >> dr. peter ward, when i said about radio telescopes, and the detection of radio signals from outside earth, supposes are -- it demands a higher degree of -- it seems to be compou
>> i would like to emphasize that chris' characterization of how the three methods of look forge loofer life in the ununiverse are right on and that nasa is putting its resources in understanding where to look for life and actual what he to look for and focusing on surface exploration, on other planetary bodies but also how do you look as mom astronomically. how do you look for other planetary systems and tell whether or not you can, if there is life on the planet. >> you don't use...
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lastly chris tell me how i can predict how i can protect myself from somebody like you is there anything i can do to keep my cell phone secure i know that it's three g. and so far you only use the two g. technology but you can also change that make it a day or the three d. into two g. is that right that's right i can i can i can what's called jamming the band i mean flexibly broadcast noise over the entire three d. bands that your cell phone can't see the signal from the tower in that case it will drop down to two g. which is g.s. them and again was wonderful to my equipment so the only the only two real defenses that you have are firstly making sure that you've got that three g. icon up in your phone and if you don't see that then there is a chance that you could have your calls intercepted and secondly for corporations and government entities things like that i'd recommend some of the products out there for cell phone encryption there's a number of products where you put an application on your phone and it will it will talking crypted voice calls to another phone with the same software
lastly chris tell me how i can predict how i can protect myself from somebody like you is there anything i can do to keep my cell phone secure i know that it's three g. and so far you only use the two g. technology but you can also change that make it a day or the three d. into two g. is that right that's right i can i can i can what's called jamming the band i mean flexibly broadcast noise over the entire three d. bands that your cell phone can't see the signal from the tower in that case it...
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this is not the exxon "valdez," as chris said, where all the oil floats on the surface. a lot of the oil was underneath the surface. the question was what became of it? so that was just a mystery. then there was a pie chart. the government came to us with this pie chart and said here, we mow what happened to all the oil. we've estimated it and it looks like okay, a lot of it is missing. it's underneath the water but our calculations show the oil you can't see is still not much of a problem because a lot of it is degrading rapidly. the question now is were they right? is the oil we can't see really either gone or on its way to being gone? that's what the reports in the last few days have questioned and what the findings of chris' team raise question about the speed at which microbes in the gulf are eating the oil we can't see. >> brown: and what are the others seeing? fill in that picture a little bit that allows them to say that the government may be underestimating this. >> well, one of the studies is by the university of georgia and they didn't actually do any of their
this is not the exxon "valdez," as chris said, where all the oil floats on the surface. a lot of the oil was underneath the surface. the question was what became of it? so that was just a mystery. then there was a pie chart. the government came to us with this pie chart and said here, we mow what happened to all the oil. we've estimated it and it looks like okay, a lot of it is missing. it's underneath the water but our calculations show the oil you can't see is still not much of a...
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our correspondent chris morris and that's from one of the region is suffering badly from the floods. -- sent this from one of the region suffering badly from the floods. >> they are taking matters into their own hands. water is flooding, and these are the efforts to stop it. tens of thousands have fled the city which lies across the fields. >> we are doing what we can to protect our houses. every little thing helps. they are ripping up the road to help strengthen defenses. but will it be enough? all this is part of the new geography of southern pakistan. the wall behind me is nearly 15 miles long, built to protect the city. all across this region, similar structures are being constructed to try to keep the flood waters back. we sent off -- we set off with fishermen who have been mounting a rescue mission every day, saving hundreds stranded by the floods. their houses are now under water. we did not have to go far before we came across at this group, balanced precariously on a tiny boat. >> we were stuck for seven days, and we thought we could wait it out. but the water kept rising. w
our correspondent chris morris and that's from one of the region is suffering badly from the floods. -- sent this from one of the region suffering badly from the floods. >> they are taking matters into their own hands. water is flooding, and these are the efforts to stop it. tens of thousands have fled the city which lies across the fields. >> we are doing what we can to protect our houses. every little thing helps. they are ripping up the road to help strengthen defenses. but will...
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chris morris, bbc news. >> former u.s. president jimmy carter has returned to north korea to seek the release of an american prisoner. he was sentenced in april to eight years for walking illegally into north korea into china on a one-man peace mission. we have this. >> this is being described as a private and humanitarian visits, but it is arguably and other propaganda coup for north korea, the second time in the space of a year it has coaxed of former american president to pyongyang on behalf of u.s. citizens. bill clinton at's visit last year secure the release of two u.s. journalists -- bill clinton's visit last year secure the release of two u.s. journalists. this time, it is a 30-year-old american, reported to be a devout christian who walked across the same border on a one- man peace mission in january. he has spent time teaching in south korea where he is said to have become concerned about north korean human-rights violations. it is not yet known whether mr. carter will meet kim jong il. if he does, it will be ano
chris morris, bbc news. >> former u.s. president jimmy carter has returned to north korea to seek the release of an american prisoner. he was sentenced in april to eight years for walking illegally into north korea into china on a one-man peace mission. we have this. >> this is being described as a private and humanitarian visits, but it is arguably and other propaganda coup for north korea, the second time in the space of a year it has coaxed of former american president to...
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chris will score. a's have a 3-2 lead. trevor k hill is amazing. cahill didn't give up a run. michael worth gets the 5th save. this weekend series at the coliseum was a homecoming for benji molina who harbors hurt feelings over his departure from the giants. >> the ownership, they didn't consider that i play with a broken heart the year before and i play hurt for them this year with my elbow but i sacrificed my average, my rbis for nothing, the next month to be traded. they didn't consider that. it hurts me but at the same time thy sent me to a great -- they sent me to a great place. >> taylor maes wasn't allowed to play football but his parents. he talks about that. >>> tiger 78 out of 80 golfers. has anyone fallen faster than tiger woods? phil mickelson had a chance to take the world's ranking but he shot a 78. went from 5th to 46th. mahan wins at firestone. at least somebody is enjoying golf. >> probably a bad time to ask but is golf still fun? are you having fun playing. >> absolutely not. shooting 18 over par is not fun. i don't see how it can be fun when you shoot 18 ove
chris will score. a's have a 3-2 lead. trevor k hill is amazing. cahill didn't give up a run. michael worth gets the 5th save. this weekend series at the coliseum was a homecoming for benji molina who harbors hurt feelings over his departure from the giants. >> the ownership, they didn't consider that i play with a broken heart the year before and i play hurt for them this year with my elbow but i sacrificed my average, my rbis for nothing, the next month to be traded. they didn't...
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a major chris right the people that i've talked to who have think victims of sexual assault is that when they reported it that they were victimized this is a phenomena that has existed in this is precisely part of the culture that we're we are in fact turning around. brigadier general jim phillips is a thirty year period veteran and deputy chief at the army's public relations department before i go any farther i want to offer an apology to anyone associated with the army who has endured sexual abuse sexual harassment assault of any kind this is a this is a problem that the army is tackling with we're going at it full bore quite frankly . our sexual assault wounds the victim physically mentally and emotionally to try to change its culture the army recently launched an awareness campaign using d.v.d.'s like this one. what a sexual assault occurred it is a direct violation of not just our army core values and warrior ethos it is an assault on the army way of life our money from which it is our duty to protect and take care of each other no matter the time please really what we're doing here
a major chris right the people that i've talked to who have think victims of sexual assault is that when they reported it that they were victimized this is a phenomena that has existed in this is precisely part of the culture that we're we are in fact turning around. brigadier general jim phillips is a thirty year period veteran and deputy chief at the army's public relations department before i go any farther i want to offer an apology to anyone associated with the army who has endured sexual...
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and that is contrast with the message that like chris dodd was saying, we passed all these bills and we need to get some credit for it. but they aren't getting credit for it and they are trying to say we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that will bring us back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers, the big numbers, unemployment at 9.5% and deficit approaching $14 trillion. >> 9.5%, that's the number you have to look at. that's what this white house and democrats can't get aaround. it's hard to message 9.5% unemployment. as long as republicans are unified in their message as to where are the jobs, that is resonating with the american voters. $787 billion on stimulus, another $26 billion last week to the states for medicaid and teachers and first responders. but still the jobs -- the number isn't going down. the underunemployment number is is at 16.5%. this is around the president's neck that he isn't able to get around. >> that same poll showed that support for the war in afghanistan is diminishing. we saw the first of a
and that is contrast with the message that like chris dodd was saying, we passed all these bills and we need to get some credit for it. but they aren't getting credit for it and they are trying to say we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that will bring us back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers, the big numbers, unemployment at 9.5% and deficit approaching $14 trillion. >> 9.5%, that's the number you have to look...
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the criminals right serve little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people who are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany. this week marked ten years says the international space station first became habitable a decade ago a russian module docked with the old an event which revolutionized research had the station they are says is the largest construction in space and many countries are involved in the project the program was originally going to and twenty five team but it's been extended by five years to celebrate the station's anniversary of the current crew sent a message from space. square glad to be welcomed here you know as myself is is the best window of you know traffic jams on the way to work you know though there are not many people around and space aliens haven't visited us yet when of a bull is crushed and luck
the criminals right serve little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people who are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany. this week marked ten years says the international space station first became habitable a decade ago a...
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chris morris, bbc news, is all about. >> and niger is seeking international help to deal with its own torrential floods. all this after a long-running drought which has left 15 million people, half the country, meeting the food aid. we have this report from the capital. >> the rains that millions had prayed for a few weeks ago has brought havoc here. thousands of homes have been destroyed and desperately-needed crops are washed away. the suffering it extends to the capital, where thousands have lost their homes and everything the hon. some families have been given refuge in a temporary shelters. the floods could not have come at a worse time. ever since the harvest failed last year, millions of people have had little to live on. some have had to survive on leaves and wild berries. aid agencies have since brought in to help from across the world. most of come in the form of grain, but many are now giving out money so people can buy their own food. the floods will make getting help to people in this, the poorest country on earth, even harder than ever. mark thompson, bbc news. >> stay w
chris morris, bbc news, is all about. >> and niger is seeking international help to deal with its own torrential floods. all this after a long-running drought which has left 15 million people, half the country, meeting the food aid. we have this report from the capital. >> the rains that millions had prayed for a few weeks ago has brought havoc here. thousands of homes have been destroyed and desperately-needed crops are washed away. the suffering it extends to the capital, where...
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i spoke with chris hitchens in washington in his apartment earlier this week. here is that conversation about his journey. you have lived a certain kind of life, engaged by alcohol, cigarettes, sex, politics, ideas, books. >> yes, i think i've been very lucky in that way. and i think it's-- you have to choose between your life and your work. you can be happy in the one or the other. there are a way of finessing that. if your work really is your life, and things like friendship and language and travel and boeheimia are also the work, then you really are lucky, because you have no real separation between the two. >> rose: when did you know this is what you wanted to do? >> oh, when i was very small, i realized that i wanted to write. i didn't know that i'd be so lucky with it. but i knew there was nothing else i could do. >> rose: but this was before oxford. >> oh, yeah. it was the earliest decision i made. i don't know what it's like to say, "have a vocation." i'm sure people do. they know they want to be a doctor for example. i assure you couldn't do that, or a
i spoke with chris hitchens in washington in his apartment earlier this week. here is that conversation about his journey. you have lived a certain kind of life, engaged by alcohol, cigarettes, sex, politics, ideas, books. >> yes, i think i've been very lucky in that way. and i think it's-- you have to choose between your life and your work. you can be happy in the one or the other. there are a way of finessing that. if your work really is your life, and things like friendship and...
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operate shelters around the city while on the street prison has been taking care of her nine year old son chris he's been able to maintain straight a's even while they bounced around from shelter to shelter or slept on a sidewalk. i'm not i was right. many veterans want help but prison admits it's easy to get discouraged when the government doesn't want to help it only takes one or two people to say i don't know or know we can't help you for them to walk away and think that there's no hope for them. you know they get hooked on drugs or alcohol. and they just they're not aware to take advantage of the programs that are made available to them the last couple years i think the number of persian gulf veterans has increased greatly outnumbering the vietnam veterans dr john that just in is very familiar with san diego's homeless population he started stand down twenty three years ago because. we saw a huge number of homeless veterans that no one was talking about the problem will likely get worse for current service members who are dealing with extended and frequent lines. still in this crowd patriot
operate shelters around the city while on the street prison has been taking care of her nine year old son chris he's been able to maintain straight a's even while they bounced around from shelter to shelter or slept on a sidewalk. i'm not i was right. many veterans want help but prison admits it's easy to get discouraged when the government doesn't want to help it only takes one or two people to say i don't know or know we can't help you for them to walk away and think that there's no hope for...
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now here's lester. >> chris, thanks. now to politics. it was a tough week for house democrats with two of their own under scrutiny for ethics violations. for more of that and the rest of the political landscape we want to turn to david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good to see you. >> good morning. >> a week ago we were talking about charlie rangel's efforts, ethics violations and the prospects for a fall trial. now maxine waters could face an ethics trial on charges she was helping a bank, that her husband was invested if. these are two long-standing members of the house. are their ties negsly a link to what happens to democrats in the fall? >> not necessarily. you'll see a lot of republicans who will try to use that old comment from nancy pelosi, the speaker, about drawning the swamp in washington against her and against the democrats. she would counter there are ethics proceedings moving forward, that the process is work. i think the rangel issue at the moment is more pressing. president obama had some comments, which were p
now here's lester. >> chris, thanks. now to politics. it was a tough week for house democrats with two of their own under scrutiny for ethics violations. for more of that and the rest of the political landscape we want to turn to david gregory, moderator of "meet the press." good to see you. >> good morning. >> a week ago we were talking about charlie rangel's efforts, ethics violations and the prospects for a fall trial. now maxine waters could face an ethics trial...
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that is -- that contrasts with the message that chris dodd was saying. we passed all these bills. we need to get credit for it. they are not getting credit. they're now trying to say that we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that would bring it back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers -- unemployment is at 9.5%. a deficit is approaching $14 trillion. >> those are the big numbers. 9.5% -- that is the number you look at. that is the number that the white house democrats cannot get around. it is hard to message 9.5% unemployment. you can put to everything you have done, but as long as republicans are unified in their message of "where are the jobs" that is resonating with the voters. they spent all that money on the stimulus. this and money to the states for medicaid, teachers, and first responders. the nine -- the number is at 9.5% still. this is a millstone around the president's neck. he is not able to get around it. >> that same poll showed that support for the war in afghanistan is diminishing. we saw the first of
that is -- that contrasts with the message that chris dodd was saying. we passed all these bills. we need to get credit for it. they are not getting credit. they're now trying to say that we are better than republicans and republicans are the party that would bring it back to the problems we had in 2008 and before. >> as you look at the poll numbers -- unemployment is at 9.5%. a deficit is approaching $14 trillion. >> those are the big numbers. 9.5% -- that is the number you look...
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the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany than a while germany may be forced to release potentially dangerous individuals into the community in the us convicts have to go to extreme lengths just for a taste of freedom next hour we'll take you to america's most infamous and largest maximum city maximum security prison where inmates battle balls without training for fame and a quick back. speak . to him. a. the u.s. said arizona has enacts had the controversial new immigration law this week but with vast highly contentious police powers critics said were racist random checks on people staters won't know hoppin a move which have given rise to fears that asking groups who may racially targeted abodes who oppose the new law still far from happy ab
the criminals rights are of little worry to most germans and chris about the safety of their own families people here are concerned about this man in their midst but it's estimated there could be at least another two hundred twenty dangerous criminals released soon across germany was thought might ease conscience's in strasburg doesn't ease anyone's nerves here tom barton r.t. broken germany than a while germany may be forced to release potentially dangerous individuals into the community in...
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thanks, chris. now to president obama on vacation the third time this summer a get away and the others were much shorter but conservative critics say the trip is sending the wrong message. our chief white house correspondent chip reed is traveling with the president in martha's vineyard, massachusetts, a beautiful scene behind you, chin. good morning. >> reporter: it sure, is rebecca. in fact, critics are saying the president is spending too much time in places like this creating an image inappropriate for these difficult economic times. president obama in casual clothes browsed at a bookstore on the first full day of his ten-day stay. white house staffers stress this is a working vacation with numerous daily briefings. >> there are a number of issues the president is following very, very closely and expecting to be kept informed about developments on those issues. >> reporter: the president under fire from some conservatives for his vacations this summer first to bar harbor, maine, last weekend to
thanks, chris. now to president obama on vacation the third time this summer a get away and the others were much shorter but conservative critics say the trip is sending the wrong message. our chief white house correspondent chip reed is traveling with the president in martha's vineyard, massachusetts, a beautiful scene behind you, chin. good morning. >> reporter: it sure, is rebecca. in fact, critics are saying the president is spending too much time in places like this creating an image...
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that clip right now the terms we have not is between trust the banks or trusting people most people chris. still hate banks but they trust them more. than the clip just says something interesting that people even though they hate bankers they trust bankers more than they do their neighbor now i've got my thoughts on this but speak a little bit about this place well i think it's manic or sales associate it is who is saying this and i think that he sees from all kind of empirical research that people are using trust in institutions not just in financial institutions but also in political institutions they go to vote less and they felt very predictably they felt put it in and out of power you know by the year to change loyalties and alliances because they don't trust institutions but then the question is always what is steel turn it to you know what can we do without and can we do without banks can we do without well it exploded titian's is hard to imagine out there hit it and one of the reasons it's hard to imagine is that to rebuild a different structure means that you have to rebuild it w
that clip right now the terms we have not is between trust the banks or trusting people most people chris. still hate banks but they trust them more. than the clip just says something interesting that people even though they hate bankers they trust bankers more than they do their neighbor now i've got my thoughts on this but speak a little bit about this place well i think it's manic or sales associate it is who is saying this and i think that he sees from all kind of empirical research that...
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so far, archaeologists chris ca beauty says they have also unearthed a lot of cobblestones used back in the days when transportation on this former military base was on horseback and the column from what was probably the original gate to the national cemetery. the artifacts were dug up by crews excavating one of two tunnels that will probably replace the original doyle drive through the presidio. >> it's exciting because it's tied the landscape here and the history. >> reporter: some of the items found are a german coin minted in world war ii and lots of military buttons. >> there's been so much happened here in the presidio you can hardly dig a hole without finding something. >> reporter: he says he wants to find out more about an old walrus tusk. >> that came up in an area we wouldn't have expected to find walruses or tusks. >> reporter: he also referred to something really old on the grounds, an indian site dating back maybe 800 years, but it's not ready for viewing and he won't tell us exactly where it is. jim vargas, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> engineers working on the broken bp oi
so far, archaeologists chris ca beauty says they have also unearthed a lot of cobblestones used back in the days when transportation on this former military base was on horseback and the column from what was probably the original gate to the national cemetery. the artifacts were dug up by crews excavating one of two tunnels that will probably replace the original doyle drive through the presidio. >> it's exciting because it's tied the landscape here and the history. >> reporter:...